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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · February 14, 1931 · Chapter 174

Chapter 174. Providing for payment of $25 to each enrolled Chippewa Indian of Minnesota from the funds standing to their credit in the Treasury of the United States

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CHAP. 174.— An Act Providing for payment of $25 to each enrolled Chippewa Indian of Minnesota from the funds standing to their credit in the Treasury of the United States. February 14, 1931.[[H. R. 13528](/us/bill/71/hr/15328).][[Public, No. 653](/us/pl/71/653).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Chippewa Indians, Minn.Per capita payment to, from principal land.of the Interior is authorized and directed to withdraw from the Treasury so much as may be necessary of the principal fund on deposit to the credit of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota, under section 7 of the Act entitled “An Act for the relief and Vol. 25, p. 645.civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota,” approved January 14, 1889, as amended, and to make therefrom *Ante*, p. 54.payment of $25 to each enrolled Chippewa Indian of Minnesota, under such regulations as such Secretary shall prescribe.
No Acceptance.payment shall be made under this Act until the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota shall, in such manner as such Secretary shall prescribe, have accepted such payments and ratified the provisions of this Act. The money paid to the Indians under this Act shall not be subject Not subject to any lien, etc.to any lien or claim of whatever nature against any of said Indians. Approved, February 14, 1931.
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